By the goodness of God, man is the source of his soul's origin. It also gives him spiritual strength. It also starts with answering some words that are given to other creatures. First is Intellect or thought. Because of this, people may have to think, reason, decide and evaluate. He is able to gather information to ensure that what is right and good is weighed.
Second, the will , the giving of knowledge to man to make and choose. A man can choose freely but has a dual perspective on whatever the outcome of the action is. The person may also be convinced that the duty is to determine whether the work is good and right. The decision of conscience is based on natural law.
The moral and spiritual dimensions of man are reflected in the kilogram of man. Just as a person feels the goodness of God, he can also feel his neighbor by loving others, especially the poor and talkative. The moral man does what is right and what should be. He acts on what a person can get. In the parable, The Good Samaritan, (LK 10: 25-37) he helps a traveler from Jerusalem get blocked, robbed and beaten by writings. The Samaritan was moved with compassion for the man who was nearly dead so that wine and its wounds could not be poured out and tied up. The victim was taken to the inn and taken care of. The next day, he gave two inns to the innkeeper and maintained human safety despite the fact that he had a pig on his way back. The Samaritan helped, his purpose was to save human life, to have good intentions, to produce work and to do with conscience. The purpose of the work is not the basis of human spirituality.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta did the same. He did not hesitate to a Brahming with Cholera when he met the sick man in front of the Kali Temple. Mother Teresa's own blessing. He does not intend to make it public, just to save the sick. Moral life means following the lesson: Be a loving person, do good. It develops into a guiding principle of conscience, an inner voice that always calls to love good and avoid evil. In Theosophical Digest, one writer said that doing good can be like blossoming and blowing fragrance, making it unobtrusive, fast and painless. It is easier to do good than to do evil. (Theosophical Digest, 3rd qtr, 2004). Man's morality is related to his spiritual being. Man is moral and spiritual if the act is good and humane. There are moral acts but not spiritual ones. For example, does someone help the needy, the attitude is moral, what is the purpose of helping him or her? just to praise or aim to help without the need for anonymity. According to Jean J. Rosseau, human nature is inherently good, but it goes hand in hand. The human environment contributes to his transformation and development, so he says that people need to be shaped by learning. In everyday human interaction with different types of people, he has the opportunity to use "Virtues" such as wise judgment, justice, humility, love, kindness, fortitude and gentleness. Because he was a spiritual being, man is subject to the Holy Spirit, the power and power of God operating in man. So the person becomes steadfast, boldly testifying and knowing the truth.
1
15
Amen